Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 09, 1891, Image 6

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V rst e *: THE AMERIOCS DAILY TIMES-RECOKDEBi WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9.1891. .a A Great fliortiity! N consequence of my con templated removal to the two large and elegant stores recently vacated by the Bee hive and Americus Grocery Company. I will, during the coming week and until remov al, make an PERSONAL MENTION. in the prices of all goods. Now is the time to buy your suits, either for Men, Youths or Children, as we will show you prices never before seen in Americus. Our great sale of is now in progress, and we hope to close out the entire stq6k f\n /apuajyj^isjjt, if lo^ prfces on good goods consti tute any attraction. We have had an immense trade the past week in Over coats, but in consequence of new arrivals in this deparment, we are still prepared to offer you a stock that cannot be equaled in variety, and at prices that you will be sure to find agreeable to the times. We have some special at tractions in. We want to close out a big lot of these before removal,and will offer at prices that will be sure to move them rapidly. Bring on the boys and fix them up. It is predicted that we are to have an unusually severe winter, so 1 give you good advice: Take care of the boys’ comfort and save big doctor’s bills. “An ounce of prevention is worth about a ton of cure. Remember we are closing out several lines of and will give you prices never before seen in Americus. The above notice on all bus iness and no buncombe. Give me a call and you will be con vinced.' Thanking you for your very liberal patronage during the Fall and Winter season, and soliciting a continuance of the of the same, I am, as ever. ‘ihomton M;. A* the holidays are approaching, and you wiab to make a friend a present, bear In mind the stock of tbe Americus Jewelry Company, consisting of watches, diamonds, jewelry, silverware and many pretty things au!table ^ for Xmas pres enta. Mr. O. II. Curbln of Macon Is In the city. Mr. T. J. Ramser of Eufaula Is In the city. Mr. J. H. Jordan of Atlanta Is in tbe city. 8heriff Troy Holder of Lumpkin Is In tbe city. Col. Hickey of Lumpkin waa In tbe city last night Mr. W. J. Beeland, wife and child of Macon are in the city. Mr. J II. Haas, a prominent railroad man of AUanta Is In Amerieua. Bishop Keener returned home yester day, after a short visit to Major Spoer. Mr. Max Banner, a popular commer cial tourist of Colnmbus was in the city yeaterday. Mr. and Mrs W. K. Hawkins are regis tered at tbo Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York City. Judge Battle and Mr. Henry Arring ton, prominent citlxens of Ellavllle came over to hurrah for Crisp last night Look at the beautiful samples of en graving displayed in onr window this morning. Janes Fmickeb A Bno, Tempest I In last Saturday’s Macon Telegraph, menUon was made of a salt for IS,100 against the Georgia A Alabama Con struction Company and S., A. A M. rail way by Edgewear Bridge Company. On this salt garnishments were served on all local banks and all connecUng rail- toads. The article was read with some interest In Americus, but the explana tion soon followed. It seems some slight differences had arisen between the parties that delayed settlement and a suit waa the result Yesterday a telegram from CoL Hawkins advised Jhat .all dlffeeeaess kanuken adjusted' pleasantly, suit has boon, with drawn and garnishment dissolved. Free show of artistic needle work on White Sewing Machine at “The Little Sewing Machine Man’s,” Deoember 7th, 8th and »th. Beautiful handkerchiefs at Thornton Wheatley’s. A Social Section. “A Social Session” Is advertised as a very funny entertainment, and those who were at Piper’s opera bouse last evening have additional faith In adver tisements.. There Is not a single cry In the whole show. But there |ls a laugh for almost every line In It. The fun is of that character which does not require any hard thinking to appreciate. Every body laughs and laughs bard. While the auditors were not laughing they were being highly entertained with mu sic and song. The house was packed to the doors and everybody went home happy.—Virginia City (Nev.) Territorial Enterprise. _ -anr ai lamps and fixtures sola at reasonable prioee at Da. Eldeidoe's Drug Store. Ooed Opening for a Uvs Man. Tbe Farmers’ Supply Company, Ma con, Oa., want a gentleman to represent them at Amerieus, Ga, toiell fertilisers and supplies to farmers on time or for u This Is a reliable concern, and the people would be glad to have them represented here. Of course It will be useless for anyone to apply for the position unless they thoroughly know tbe planters trading here, and can furnish first-cluss refer- 8ome prominent planter of our county who la renting out bis land for next year may fill the bill. W. H. Wilder, Mayor of Albany, Ga., says ho has suffered with Rheumatism for fifteen years, and In that time he tried all the eo-calle-l specifics, but to no purpose. His graiyJson who was on the B A W. Railroad, finally got him a bot tle of F. P. P. T o first bottle of 1>. P. P. showed Its remarkabls effects, and after using a short time the rheumatism disappeared, and he writes he feels like a new man, and takes pleasure In rec ommending It to Rheumatic sufferers. Call sad Claim Them. A number of dishes, fruit a tends, etc , were sent to the A. L. I. fair by the ladles, containing cakes, fruits, etc., and having no marks upon them by which they could be returned to tbe owners, the dlsbea are now at Thompson A An derson's where the ladles are requested to call and Identify them as their prop erty. . . For your toilet powders, toilet creams, and In fact all toilet preparations, oall at Da. Eldridoe’s. Notice. Tbe committee appointed last evening to davlse plans for the grand demon stration to bo made in honor of Judge Crisp will meet at tbe office of Col. Cutis this a. m. at 9 o’clock. If you feel weak and badly take P. P. P,, and you will regain your Husband strength. A Doctor mho Refused a Fortune. Dr. Gower, of Brighton, carried in his pocket a competency for life when be left the house on Walstugbam terrace with tbo knowledge of Parnell’s death; for Parnell died at midnight, and the doctor could have realised a fortune by selling the exclusive news of the event to any Of the richer papers in London or New York. It was so’ when Usmbetta (lied at A in the morning. At midnight he was pro nounced convalescent. The death watch of reporters was relaxed. Yet one of them, a Frenchman, member of n email Parisian news agency, cuine oat of a wine shop at early morning and saw a maid servant running across the grass. "The master la dAid,”sho culled to him. He stood there III great |»-rplexity. To whom should lie sell the news? He hesitated between the Paris, London and New York papers. He finally cabled thus, “Gambetta died at A this morn ing." The dispatch res ed a New York office at ten minute s-fore 2. there being five hours differ- ucolwtween Paris and New York. HsTI i: onge of accom panying matter was given to the com positors, and at twenty minutes past 2 the whole story was on its way to the stereotype!-*. The reporter is still living on tbe pro- ceeda of bis “beat;” and the sensation of Gambetta’a death was nothing to that of Parnell.—New York Troth. SAM Itu lITK. Local and Through Schedule in Effect Nov. 22,1801. Thcj Rat at Dlcken* Tolil Them. A good story is told at one of the ho tels here about some of the English di vines who art in tbe. city in attendance upon the Methodist ecumenical council It was noticed that at the hour set down fur dinner on the card posted iu each room giving the rules of the house these English preachers would gather alsnit tlie doors of the diuing room and when they were opened would make a wild rush inside, and to seat themselves husti ly at the first table they reached and to begin to cut as quickly as possible. The landlord was pnxzled to know tin cause of this strange condnctou the ]h-iri of his foreign guests. infinity developed tbe fact that these reverend gentlemen had before coming over posted them selves on American customs by reading Dickens' "American Notes" and "Mar tin Chnzzluwit.” The scene iu the latter descriptive of the effect of the hotel din ner goug causing everybody to quit whatever he was doiug and make a rnsli for the dining room lest he should fail to get any dinner they took as gospel truth and were governing theirown con duct accordingly. — Washington Cor. Cleveland Plain Dealer. raruell'i Brother. According to an Atlanta paper seedy looking man. not quite fifty and wearing a discouraged and colorless slouch hat, with a suit to match, a before the bulletin boards in Athuffi other day to get a gHmpeS ot dispatches about the death of Charles Stewart Par nell. The man was John Parnell, a brother of the Irish ^deader, who hat spent tbe Utter years of hb life tending fruit trees on a little farm seventy-five miles from Atlanta. "1 cannot believe that he is dead," said he. "Tbe only thing that iqakes me believe the report U the statement that he died suddenly. There were twelve children in onr fam ily, aix of whom are dead, awl everyone of the six died suddenly. Our sister Fanny, who died lost, was fomid dead. In bed. Charles, and in fact all of ns, are aubjeot to attacks of nervous prostra tion, and if be is dead this most have caused his death. He loved ns all. and bat a short time ago he wrote me a urns: affectionate letter." lUaeSruled Iteixirtln*. In connection with the snieide of Gen oral Boulanger, a feat has beeu accom plished by one of tbe Puris weekly pa pers which shows to what perfection of dispatch illustrated .reporting lias now been brought. On Wednesday, ou the reception of the news of the general’s death. The Illnstnitlon sent to Brus- sets two members of its staff, one a draftsman, tbe other a photographer. On Thursday morning these artists had photographed the genera) lyiug iu state, as well as the hotel in the Rue Mon toyer. and had even improvised a representa tion of the scene iu tbe cemetery. They then took the train, awl arrived iu Paris on the same day with all that was need ed for the illnstnitlon of that day’s issue of the journal. An interesting detail is that the proofs of the photographs were taken aud the artist’s drawing executed during the railway journey luck to Paris.—Loudon News. Kaall'a Fnrst. From reports it would appear that the site of Bastl's forge at Grand Pro is no longer a mystery. Mr. W. C. Archi bald, while cutting away a sandy knoll abont two miles west of the village of Wolfville, came npon what Is supposed to lie the remains of tbe ancient black- amltb shop, under abont fonr feet of soil. Fonndation stones, charcoal and slag were discovered In Urge quantities, so nnless the Acadian Grand Pro could boast of inure than one smithy, this is in all likelihood the spot where Basil lived and worked. It looks hs though Wolf- ville was the heart of the ancient village of Grand Pro.—Nova Scotia Bulletin. -rfsnr 3 40 4 nr 4 2* gs A 23 A 44 A 07 • 1A • 27 • TV A 47 DObS. Mail. Dally. 5 4010 A CO 8 25 • 36 F 7 UU 7 13 F 7 20 F 7 40 7 A*» F 7 A3 F HUI F Kltt h 10 F IA IF So. IA Malta Kx. Dally. fro. A. PMA'ng’r Daily. A 40 Am A 60 F 900 907 F 9 13 9 10 9 i» 932 F 9 46 10 09 7 09 A m 7 80 8 02 8 19 A 38 8 62 9 04 A m 3 46 pm 3 66 F 4 OH 4 liF 4 18 4 24 439 4 40 F 4 63 6 07 1 30 pm 4 19 493 4 60 6U7 6 21 6 30 p in 10 to 10 20 10 26 is a 10 66 11 <«9 11 19 11 23 11 33 11 ♦» 11 60 12 10* 5 19 3 28 5 33 542 633 603 9 16 026 030 089 A 60 7 02 7 16 • 12 39 pm 639pm 7 29pm l 17 am A 10 • 30 IS 39 pm 12 49 12 64 1 <4 1 19 1 23 1 20 1 42 1 61 1 67 F 2 06 pm • 09 •• 7 30pm 745 7 66 A 06 A 10 A 33 027 A 40 • 40 A 63 F 9 00 pm A 00 a ni I A20F WESTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. .....imwi. ... . ....Lcntaa* . .. .. Loarala Junction.. Irrin ... Lumpkin . ... Banda)! .Ponder.. .Preston.. ...Wiae.. JST.: .Plain* ....New Point. Littlejohn...... Ar.... America*. ..Lr. A AO p mill 39 nm l J2*!Z- DSUvEz. EASTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. ....Ly.. .Americas ..Ar Huntington........ Parkers Leslie DeSoto Cobb Johnson Coney Cordele,. ....Ly.. ...Albany Pkltemma Oakfleld Warwick .Taylors Wllkerson's Cordele .. AT.... .'.'.'.At'.'. !‘iV WUlKosd.. SerlHe. Hits.... ...XT ....Ar ....Ar ism It 00 pm a as pm T.L Olenwood ....Mount Vernon ...Hlggeton ....VldaUs Appleton ....Ar ikons Lr.. Lv... *—Meal Station. F—Flag Station. T40pm ssopss E. a GOODMAN, Gen’l Pass. Agt. Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. OPERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. SOUTHWESTERN DIVI8I0N. CorreotiBohedole, No. l, In Effect Sept, «, 1891 SAVANNAH St WESTERN DIVISION eohodnle No. B. taking effect July Mtb, IM1. No. A I Between Savannah and Birmingham No. A Dally. via Amerieua, Dally. 740pm Leave.. Savannah Arrive tMam I ATra in Lyons swam TZOem Americas, , 700pm S40am Buena Vleta, ISpm in 10 e m Arrive .Columbus, Leave S 05 — — — aaas 700n m EAST BOUND. WB8T BOUND. Lv. Americus Ar. , BmUhvtlle " Bulanin “ MontEomery Lv. No. 6 Daily 'ant Mill 11 S3 am teat » 710 !* Dell V... TO FLORIDA. Dally_ jut pin 1301 p m 11 ton m 030am No. 7 Pureangar T“" 410 •* 9 00 era 84U •• Stf, mmmm IB* m |S«> M 710 pro it? • i »05 “ *ia •• .gem 0 30 Forfnrther Information relative to tickets, schedules, best routes etc. etc., apply to A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, Amerioua, Ga. SOL H A AS, Traffic Manager. JAS. L. TAYLOR. Gen. Pens. Act., ff. H. HARDWICK. Aset Gen’l Pees. Agt. Ailftntftg Oft. W. H. URK.EN, Gen’l Manager. K. V. McBKE, Gen’l Hnpt H. D WATTS, * # Wholesale and Retail Groceries Has come to tbe front oguin, and can be found on tbe corner, Watts Building, With an elegant line of fresh Groceries Confectioneries, The Uta Bunker James H. Mead, of Sheboygan. Wis., In bU. trill, besides a bequest of $20,000 for a public library, left $10,000 for the erection of a hall wherein tbe boys of Sheboygan may in- dnlga in innocent oporto and pastimes. Arnold T. Jahn, who recently died in Chicago, waa tbe son of Frederich Lud wig Jahn. the founder of tbe now famous Turn Vereina and in bio day one of the greatest of German patriots. Tha donsity of population in England la estimated at 498 to the square milt; Germany, 221; France, 187; the United States abont 19. Read onr Christmas advertisement. James Fhicxn A Bso. The government propose* to build an- other timber dock in the navy yard at Brooklyn, the accommodations of the other taro docks being insufficient. It is to ha about 000 feat in length. Fonr years agoastrsngabirthday pres ent was received by cbarles Kettleberger, qf San Francisco. It was a coffin, and the other day ha waa hailed in it which he will sell at rock bottom prices. Country merchants will find it to their interest to call and see him when needing anything in his line. WHISKIES BRANDIES and plenty of Jugs in the rear which will be shipped to any part of tbe United States and Georgia. SEND HIM YOUR ORDERS. Liqpincott’s J ggg Magazine. TwentY-F/flh Annual Prospectus. SmSSkm! ERsvssiraE 32!ii2?.. *15 orc *JP^^“ nslqne noeition amonxmog»zlne..'irwo" Ike'^iWKe'J 1 "" dODitrlftlttorltfo. And ht publi bltiga corn- Piet* novel In ouch number, the mansine B jfrjwSSS Tble popular iretu e »M b.. SESffFt-llSMSR' OralUK wtthaowa- TbWu^r rnT. nall-t'a eerlee, at bar or con tribal! peptrmenwhdv ■ftoetQmt and laser working* of vsiloai *nd at pl*y will be itm and ■ftftAeifcby Daniel L. Dawson. Tbe tern Iran- WWlUb. heartily encouraged a*'hereto- "ritere Rom every eertlon nf the njantry will be represented in tbe paxes of uftDiibilsfaed correspondence, will foim a . A 1 ” 08 !. Articles may be men tioned. 'Persona) Rmtllortl dr of AbrAham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson! *Joho*c!* CaD •.“““dDutUtoetel Lite In Philadelphia daring tbe Administration of John Adame, Mrs M 1C W. Hhenrnnd will rontrlbute a r****"- entitled Collections and Rec ollections. Toeee will include remlnleeenree o many- famous pen.-le la “eoeiety,” also veeedtectlona of tbe Brook Farm I'ommnnivy and other Interesting data. Leading actors h»va been engaged to contribute articles I storm, eaeaya. for 1FM, In tbe chare ora ■aetehee, poema ate., by well-known wrttm 8-0(1 your enbacrtptton now. 3Seente single Dumber, lue per year. Lippioeott’s Iigaxloe, Pbiltdelphia. dect-dlt-wlm Will be eold before tbe court bonae door In the city of A martens. Banner county, on tbeffretTueedny In January, tool, between the legal bourn of sale, tbe following deaertb- ^Vlre^O?Vlowitoek», two (3) Boy Dixie plow stoeks, two (1) barrows. Ova (6) elngte-treea, one (I) Dow Law cotton plantar, fonr (4) eels plow gear, onejl) Pitchfork, three (3) weed ing bote, thirty six (34) iftow hose and eerapee. iwo (2) eels wagon gear, one (I) wa«oo and foot (Obrldlee. All levied onand to be aold ae the property of J. M. Bate, by virtue or a mortgage it fa leeued from the feu parlor Coart of Sumter county In favor of George Stapleton vs. the said J. M. Hue. TblaNov. 1, IML J.T. 8UMMER8, Deputy Sber ft. A WELL DRESSED MAN Faye moat parientif attention to tbe »tylr and quality of hie foot-sear, knowing that however (aaty la hia aaueml wearing nppni el a p ir of bad abo« n terly nullifiea lie ARTHUR RYLANDER, At RYLANDER* OOPNKR. earrira in .lock a line of Men’a. Ladie’e and Child ran’. SBOSS, uuequaled in Bootkweet Georgia. Tbs Latstl Btocks is tbs CtrsbrsM DUNLAP NATS. Umbrella* and Walking Canes. A Complete 8hoe Bepairing Shop Up-gtalr*. SH^^RGU-gutreaaCou^. WUI be rold before the court house door In the elty ofAmerteue, Sumter eoonly.Geor- ^Oneotwn buyivfpelntrd’black.eidebmreud rowster spring. Levied ou and to be sold as tbo property of Mathew and Willis Fewe to eatlefyoM county eonrt It fa. leeued from tbe county eourt of Banner, In favor of J. o. MeAetbnrva.tbo eold Mathew and Willie Fewa: Property pointed out by J. O. Mc Arthur. Tbli 41 h day of Wovyiber.JMl. Deputy Bhenff. ■will be cold before tbe court house door, In tLe city of Amertcua, Bumter county, Ga, between tbe legal hours of sale, on tbo first Tuesday la January, INI, tbo following described property, lo-wlti One elngieopen buggy, end apringe, painted blaek; also one darkeoirell mare, named Kitty. Levied ou and to be eold a* tbs prop erty of Wm. A. Wilson, by virtu sofa county MmAftAffirimM*from the county coart or lof H. Cl. AvrrA t*. the paid Ilepuly Hberir. ■Ik, Ul r. ill. n. I.IMUH, court It fa., Inroad from Bumter, Iu favor of D. Wm. A. Wtleon. Tblel ^PLICATION ut4V , TOWfcL . DRGIA--BDMT AFPLtOA^ ssm-iiig to ebaw cause c term of tbe Conrt tf Ordinary of said county, to be betdog the firstMondey to January next, why eatd petition should n wunS n {S“£» r S»d offietat elgnalure. tbfo 8 b day of ordinary. S£“3?«giA —Wxnsrxn Ct Will be eold before the court boxes < CODETT. e eoerIn tbs town of Preeton, Webeer oounty, Ga., *UlndlvK«Sone-tSi7intereet la tbo follow- Pickett, end sold to Burke A Matbewe, and oirof portion Of sold track helm BberiFBuo Wane van eogxvT- | U rold twfocetoerourt elVhreanVh ?l»lb'”wrl7t of Web; and on the A PPUO IdOTKM ADMINISTRiTHlX. GEORGIA—WansTaa County. Whereas, B. W. Aven baring filed hl» *P’ pltentlon forletlanof adminletratton WB» .ba will agues ed,.on tbs estate of Daniel B naae are therefore to Idtf all parties concerned, whether klndreo crcaitora, to *bo* caom on or oofore ***» jADOAryTUrro of tho court of Ordlfl*J7 ® •Aid county, to bo bold ©“ *bo flwt Mod J in JonuAry next, why told petition *bou. “ Wltneee n mT*"'lSlefal d rieueture, tbU «« ’W?H. COBBY, Ordinary- day of December, uwi.